DOC 8168 Flashcards

MOC's, Speeds, Holdings, Racetracks Approaches, Departures. (35 cards)

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What is the climb requirement during a departure?

A

PDG: 3.3%
OIS: 2.5% + 0.8% Margin

Procedure Design Gradient (PDG)

Obstacle Identification Surface (OIS)

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What is the climb requirement during missed approach ?

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2.5%

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What are the 3 phases of a missed approach ?

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  1. Initial Phase
  2. Intermediate Phase
  3. Final Phase
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What is the definition of the Initial phase of a missed approach?

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Initial phase begins at the MAPt and ends at the start of climb (SOC)

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What is the definition of the intermediate phase of a missed approach?

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The intermediate phase begins at the start of climb (SOC), and extends to the first point where 164ft obstacle clearance is obtained AND, can be maintained.

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How many degrees may the intermediate missed approach track deviate by?

A

15

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What is the definition of the final phase of a missed approach?

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The final phase begins where 164ft obstacle clearance is first obtained, and can be maintained. And extends to a point where a new approach, holding, or return to en-route flight is initiated.

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8
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How much obstacle clearance is provided in a missed approach?

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The MOC in the intermediate phase is 98ft when no turns are employed, otherwise 164ft. Any track change of 15 degrees or more, is defined as a turn.

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9
Q

What is the maximum speed in a racetrak for CAT A ?

A

110 kts

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What is maximum speed in a holding below FL140?
Normal Conditions: ___ Kts
Turbulence Conditions ___Kts
Limited to CAT A & B: ___Kts

A

Normal: 230Kts

Turbulence: 280Kts

Limited to A & B: 170Kts

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What is Maximum speed in a holding between FL140-FL200?
Normal Conditions: ___ Kts
Turbulence Conditions: ___Kts

A

Normal Conditions: 240Kts

Turbulence Conditions: 280Kts
(or Mach 0.8 whichever is less)

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What is maximum speed in a holding between FL200-FL340?
Normal Conditions: ___ Kts
Turbulence Conditions: ___Kts

A

Normal Conditions: 265Kts

Turbulence Conditions: 280Kts
(or Mach 0.8 whichever is less)

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13
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What is maximum speed in a holding above FL340?
Normal Conditions: ___ Kts
Turbulence Conditions: ___Kts

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Normal Conditions: Mach0.83

Turbulence Conditions: Mach 0.83

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What is the range of acceptable speeds for initial approach?
(CAT A)

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90-150Kts
However: 110Kts in reversal or racetrack procedures

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15
Q

What is the acceptable range of speeds for final approach?
(CAT A)

A

70-100Kts

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16
Q

What is Maximum speeds a circling for:
CAT A:
CAT B:
CAT C:

A

CAT A: 100
CAT B: 135
CAT C: 180

17
Q

What is maximum speed for missed approach segment?
(CAT A)
Intermediate:___Kts
Final:___Kts

A

Intermediate: 100Kts
Final: 110Kts

18
Q

What is the definition of an omnidirectional departure?

A

“In cases where no suitable navigation aid is available, or no track guidance is provided, omnidirectional departures are used”

19
Q

When At what altitude and distance may you turn, in an omnidirectional departure?

A

394FT
Not sooner than 600m from the beginning of the runway

However: In some cases the pilot shall not be allowed to turn before the DER

20
Q

How many degrees may the track be offset from the RWY centerline, in order to be classified as a “Straight Departure”?

21
Q

What is the MOC in a turning departure?

22
Q

How many percent (___), for how many degrees (___), do you add to altitudes/heights, in regards to temperature correction?

A

4%, for every 10 degrees C, below ISA.

23
Q

How many degrees off LOC, and GS would you need to be, in order to be unestablished?

A

LOC: Within 1.25 degrees
GS: Wishing 0.35 degrees

24
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What is maximum speed in a turning departure for CAT A aircraft?

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How much obstacle clearance is provided within the MSA? - And to what radius from the specified point?
1000FT within a sector of 25NM radius.
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Who is responsible for temperature corrections during radar vectors?
It is the responsibility of the relevant ATS-unit to provide the controller with minimum altitudes, corrected for temperature effect.
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Name "Vat" in Kts for: CAT A: CAT B: CAT C: CAT D:
CAT A: <91 Kts CAT B: 91-120 Kts CAT C: 121-140 Kts CAT D: 141-165 Kts
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What is the minimum obstacle clearance in the Initial Approach Segment? Primary Area: Secondary Area:
Primary Area: 984FT Secondary Area: 984FT at inner edge, reducing linearly to Zero, at the outer edge.
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What is the minimum obstacle clearance in the Intermediate Approach Segment?
492FT Reducing laterally to Zero at the outer edge of the secondary area.
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What is the minimum obstacle clearance in the Final Approach Segment?
246FT
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How much obstacle clearance is provided in a racetrack?
DOC8168 VOL 1 : 1000FT DOC8168 VOL 2: 984FT
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When does the final approach segment begin on a no-precision approach, if no FAF exists?
When you are established on the inbound track
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When does the final approach segment begin on a 3D approach?
When you are established on the Glideslope
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What is maximum speed in the arrival sector?
Free Speed (Depending on airspace restrictions)
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